Evangelicals love a president who cheats on all of his wives, brags about assaulting women by grabbing their pussies, and pays hush money to a porn star to keep her from talking to the press about his sex affair with her. Tony Perkins of the right-wing Family Research Council, said Trump gets "a do-over" because evangelicals "were tired of being kicked around by Barack Obama and his leftists." But Michael Steele, the former Republican National Committee chair, has one thing to say to evangelicals about their unwavering support for the unfaithful Trump: "I have very simple admonition: just shut the hell up and don't preach to me about anything ever again," he said on MSNBC.
"After telling me who to love, what to believe, what to do and what not to do and now you sit back and the prostitutes don't matter, the grabbing the you-know-what doesn't matter, the outright behavior and lies don't matter, just shut up!" Steele blasted.
"They have no voice of authority anymore for me," Steele concluded.
But in his heart, Steele knows the truth: Trump's sanctimonious base has made it clear that they will support Trump no matter what he says or does, and they'll never stop scolding everyone (but Trump) about family values, either.